The Highest Redshift Quasar at z=7.085: A Radio Quiet Source

Abstract

We present 1-2 GHz Very Large Array A-configuration continuum observations on the highest redshift quasar known to date, the z=7.085 quasar ULAS J112001.48+064124.3. The results show no radio continuum emission at the optical position of the quasar or its vicinity at a level of ≥ 3σ or 23.1 μJy beam-1. This 3σ limit corresponds to a rest frame 1.4 GHz luminosity density limit of L,1.4\,GHz < 1.76 × 1024 W Hz-1 for a spectral index of α=0, and L,1.4\,GHz < 1.42 × 1025 W Hz-1 for a spectral index of α=-1. The rest-frame 1.4 GHz luminosity limits are Lrad < 6.43 × 106 L and L rad < 5.20 × 107 L for α=0 and α=-1, respectively. The derived limits for the ratio of the rest frame 1.4 GHz luminosity density to the B-band optical luminosity density are R1.4* < 0.53 and < 4.30 for the above noted spectral indices, respectively. Given our upper limits on the radio continuum emission and the radio-to-optical luminosity ratio, we conclude that this quasar is radio-quiet and located at the low end of the radio quiet distribution of high redshift (z 6) quasars.

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